Description
What you’ll learn
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Basic C Syntax
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Getting Inputs
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Arithmetic in C
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Decision Control – Equality and Relational Operators
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C Language Keywords
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If-Else Statements
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While-Loops: Counter Controlled Repetitions
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While-Loops: Sentinel Controlled Repetitions
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Compound assignments, increment and decrement operators
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For-Loops
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Switch-Selections
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Logical Operators
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Functions
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Header Files
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Passing Arguments by Value and By Reference
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Scope Rules
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Random Number Generation
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Enum Basics
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Arrays Basics
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Strings and Passing Arrays to Functions
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2D Arrays
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and more . . .
If you are completely new to programming and want a simple introduction, then this course is for you. This course is partly based on the textbook C How to Program by Deitel and Deitel. C Programming is still a common requirement for Engineering and Computer Science students as it is the language of choice for low-level programming, eg, in embedded systems, OS kernel programming, device drivers and modules programming and so on. Because C works very closely with the processor, performance-critical applications are mostly written in C and it has become the backbone of modern operating systems, compilers, interpreters, third-party libraries, and databases. In addition, C is a small language that is designed to cost minimal performance overhead which makes it ideal for embedded systems. C is the language of choice for implementing Operating Systems for Windows, Linux and OSX.
Features of this course:
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Beginner friendly
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Exercises and solutions explained in detail
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Plenty of practical exercises
Who this course is for:
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Engineering and Computer Science students
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Anyone interested to learn the fundamental concepts of programming
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the basic concepts of programming to further your studies in more advanced topics.
Enroll today and I will see you inside!
Who this course is for:
- Engineering and Computing Students
- Anyone interested to learn the basic concepts of programming
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